Steinberger Guitars

Steinberger guitars, also known by their signature "headless" look, were first used by EVH on the 5150 album in the song
"Summer Nights". The Steinberger guitar featured the TransTrem tremolo which allows the player to change the key in which
the guitar is tuned, this is referred to as transposing. Below is table of the available transpositions with the
Steinberger TransTrem.

During Summer Nights Ed puts the Steinberger
TransTrem through its paces, and uses a primary function of this sophisticated vibrato bar: capo-less key transposition.
The first 12 measures demonstrate this application, as Ed plays in a manner simulating the placement of a capo in the
third position, while during the bridge, both guitars have been "TransTremmed" to a whole-tone below normal (standard A-440
tuning). The outro solo also employs the TransTrem.

TRANSPOSING CHART

String

Down 3 Steps

Down 2 Steps

Down 1 Step

Center Notch

Up 1 Step

Up 2 Steps

1st or E

B

C

D

E

F#

G

2nd or B

F#

G

A

B

C#

D

3rd or G

D

Eb

F

G

A

Bb

4th or D

A

Bb

C

D

E

F

5th or A

E

F

G

A

B

C

6th or E

B

C

D

E

F#

G

Where to Buy

Today Steinberger is owned by Gibson and sold through the MusicYo.com online
store.

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only ships to the US. However it turns out that if you order through Amazon, the International restriction is not imposed. And with
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